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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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Professor Fragouli is certainly one of the best professors I've had. I went from having little interest in this course and simply wanting to complete this requirement to having a genuine passion for it and being excited for 113.
Her lectures are clear, with an emphasis on why certain definitions are as they are. She usually goes over a proof first, followed by a few examples. I will say, however, that the homeworks in this course are more difficult than the lecture examples, but that is where I recommend staying active on campuswire and attending office hours regularly.
Her exams are roughly equal in difficulty to homework and discussion problems. There will almost always be one or two tricky problems, but they will never be unfair. This is where I recommend that you review your notes (lectures are recorded and uploaded as PDFs) and asking questions whenever you're stuck on something.
Thank you to Semira, our TA this quarter, for her exceptional work and dedication to answering questions on campuswire. She was quick to respond and extremely helpful during office hours.
Professor Fragouli is one of the best professors in the ECE department, and I would highly recommend taking this class with her. Her lectures are crystal clear, and she posts her lectures and lecture notes online for review. Professor Fragouli is very approachable and always willing to help during office hours. While her tests are challenging, they're fair and graded with integrity. The tests won't be exactly like homework or discussions, as they are a bit harder, if you understand the concepts you'll do well. She also does a really good job of making systems and signals very interesting to learn about, as with some other professors, apparently this class can be pretty dry.
Genuinely one of my favorite professors at UCLA.
Professor Fragouli's lecture is very clear and explanatory. The lecture is mainly composed of proofs so her class demands a good background in calculus. From homework and exams point of view, there is a little gap between lecture and homework, that by mean the homework and exams are very tough compared to lectures; however, understanding the lecture is very vital to do the homework and the exam so if you have anything you do not understand better to ask in the class she is very welcome answering questions. Doing project is very helpful to boost your grade since it is a bonus. As overall, professor Fragouli's class is very rewarding at the end of the quarter if you have been working hard.
This is essentially a math class so the easiness/difficulty depends on your ability to grasp and apply new math concepts quickly. That being said, Ms. Fragouli is very good lecturer as every class had a logical and organized progression of topics. As long as you attend most lectures, take good notes, and do the homeworks, you should have no problems passing this class. She also essentially wrote everything that we had to learn on the board (no books needed). That being said, getting an A might be not be so easy. Her exams are math heavy in the sense that there's usually proving involved.
Overall, great lecturer, not hard to pass, but don't expect an easy A.
This was a challenging class without having taken some of the lower divs that offer a primer on some of the topics. The class moved fairly quickly. Homeworks generally take a long time if you are doing them by yourself. I thought it was necessary to go to lecture because the notes helped a lot on the problem sets. Her lectures follow a logical progression through the topics. Overall a positive experience I definitely learned something in the process.
Professor Fragouli is certainly one of the best professors I've had. I went from having little interest in this course and simply wanting to complete this requirement to having a genuine passion for it and being excited for 113.
Her lectures are clear, with an emphasis on why certain definitions are as they are. She usually goes over a proof first, followed by a few examples. I will say, however, that the homeworks in this course are more difficult than the lecture examples, but that is where I recommend staying active on campuswire and attending office hours regularly.
Her exams are roughly equal in difficulty to homework and discussion problems. There will almost always be one or two tricky problems, but they will never be unfair. This is where I recommend that you review your notes (lectures are recorded and uploaded as PDFs) and asking questions whenever you're stuck on something.
Thank you to Semira, our TA this quarter, for her exceptional work and dedication to answering questions on campuswire. She was quick to respond and extremely helpful during office hours.
Professor Fragouli is one of the best professors in the ECE department, and I would highly recommend taking this class with her. Her lectures are crystal clear, and she posts her lectures and lecture notes online for review. Professor Fragouli is very approachable and always willing to help during office hours. While her tests are challenging, they're fair and graded with integrity. The tests won't be exactly like homework or discussions, as they are a bit harder, if you understand the concepts you'll do well. She also does a really good job of making systems and signals very interesting to learn about, as with some other professors, apparently this class can be pretty dry.
Genuinely one of my favorite professors at UCLA.
Professor Fragouli's lecture is very clear and explanatory. The lecture is mainly composed of proofs so her class demands a good background in calculus. From homework and exams point of view, there is a little gap between lecture and homework, that by mean the homework and exams are very tough compared to lectures; however, understanding the lecture is very vital to do the homework and the exam so if you have anything you do not understand better to ask in the class she is very welcome answering questions. Doing project is very helpful to boost your grade since it is a bonus. As overall, professor Fragouli's class is very rewarding at the end of the quarter if you have been working hard.
This is essentially a math class so the easiness/difficulty depends on your ability to grasp and apply new math concepts quickly. That being said, Ms. Fragouli is very good lecturer as every class had a logical and organized progression of topics. As long as you attend most lectures, take good notes, and do the homeworks, you should have no problems passing this class. She also essentially wrote everything that we had to learn on the board (no books needed). That being said, getting an A might be not be so easy. Her exams are math heavy in the sense that there's usually proving involved.
Overall, great lecturer, not hard to pass, but don't expect an easy A.
This was a challenging class without having taken some of the lower divs that offer a primer on some of the topics. The class moved fairly quickly. Homeworks generally take a long time if you are doing them by yourself. I thought it was necessary to go to lecture because the notes helped a lot on the problem sets. Her lectures follow a logical progression through the topics. Overall a positive experience I definitely learned something in the process.
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- Engaging Lectures (4)
- Would Take Again (5)
- Tolerates Tardiness (4)